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Underwater Detection and Tracking Systems. Naval Weapons Systems. Transducer Theory. Transducer : Device for converting electrical energy into mechanical and acoustic energy (oscillation of water molecules through which sound travels). Basic Sonar Systems. Active Echo Ranging Systems
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Underwater Detection and Tracking Systems Naval Weapons Systems
Transducer Theory • Transducer: Device for converting electrical energy into mechanical and acoustic energy (oscillation of water molecules through which sound travels)
Basic Sonar Systems • Active • Echo Ranging Systems • Passive • Listening Systems
Advantages & Disadvantages • Limitations of sonar due to physical properties of sound travel in water • Active vs Passive sonar in detection • Active vs Passive sonar in tracking
Searchlight SONAR • SLOW Search • Easily Saturated • Have to TRAIN the transducer • Old Knox class FF’s and before
Scanning Echo Ranging SONAR • 360 degree search on each transmission • Range/Bearing on a number of targets • No Mechanical rotation, electronic • Greater Power
Hydrophones • Lighter than transducers; less power • Designed for reception only • Bearing information only, no range
Other Sonar Equipment • Tactical Towed Array Sonar (TACTAS) • Sonobouys • Passive • Active • Special Purpose • Dipping Sonar • Sound Surveillance System (SOSUS) • VISUAL!
Magnetic Anomaly Detection(MAD) • Principle: A metallic submarine disturbs the magnetic lines of force of the earth • The magnetic distortion or anomaly caused by a submarine below surface can be detected from above submarine • P-3C, SH-60B
Underwater Communications • AN/WQC-2 • Relatively Short Range
Introduction (Platforms) • Surface Ships (DDG, CG, DD, FFG) • Advantages: • more available manpower • greater time on station • variety of detection equipment • variety of available weapons and better fire control systems • ability to operate in foul weather • embarked LAMPS aircraft
Introduction (Platforms) • Surface Ships • Disadvantages: • NOT “in” the submarine’s environment • Relatively Slow • Noisy • ASW prosecution is protracted
Introduction (Platforms) • Aircraft Carriers • Advantages: • Same as for Surface Ships • Disadvantages: • Same as for Surface Ships • Aircraft Carrier is a High Value Unit • Its importance to naval operations requires many assets to be employed to protect it
Introduction (Platforms) • Aircraft (S-3, P-3, SH-60B) • Advantages: • Speed • Ability to deploy sensors over a large area • Surprise through use of passive detection • Not in submarine’s environment • Altitude increases radar horizon
Introduction (Platforms) • Aircraft • Disadvantages: • Low time on station • Limited weapons capacity • Limited range • Vulnerable to weather
Introduction (Platforms) • Submarines • Advantages: • Shares the advantages of the target • passive detection • concealment • less distracted by sound properties of water • Speed vs. Surface Ships • Nuke subs can stay submerged for months
Introduction (Platforms) • Submarines • Disadvantages: • To detect targets, subs must run deep • To communicate, subs must be shallow • Capable of high speed, but at higher noise level • Diesel subs must snorkel to recharge batteries